Harley, Katherine (1881–1961)
Harley, Katherine (1881–1961)
American golfer. Name variations: Mrs. H. Arnold Jackson; Kate Harley. Born Nov 13, 1881, in Fall River, Massachusetts; died May 2, 1961, in Pinehurst, North Carolina; m. H. Arnold Jackson, 1913.
Played for the Redlands (CA) Country Club; won USGA Women's Amateur (1908, 1914); won the Women's Eastern (1914, 1921).
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